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THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923, 15 ° D R ey e ————— —~ IGOMPERS SAYS LABOR WONAN, 73, RESCUED sy el et 455 ITALY . TO EXPERIMENT tertre bocaure o nev_tormation| GLAN COLLEGE FOUNDED |srd iutsoig io s, ot e, AFTER UPSET IN RWER has built :::r;yfi-‘lfz "actender of the| - W|TH MILITARY UNITS!wite. Two types of units will be| ON LiNCOLN IDEALS new Abtaham Liicoln Unises , Amgriohs oup. tried. One of these will be composed | according to the democratic w“l SEEK REIURN INU. S NoT RADIGM' Herreshoft plant was founded S£°% division 'of "atorm troops with T T Backwash From Steamer . Over-|in un Nathaniel (3. Herreshoff, |Storm Troops and Mobile Infantry wlnh:- and flying l;c!l:r‘lsh 1n':en]d-d fisflngnald 111, to Raise $500,000 | ,My: 1”nrl w||l| hp’ made at once to ;1‘.;., 4 \of defend. d . to repla ch the last |$506,000 (o begin organization o Evolution Instead of Revolution| turns Rowboat—Clings to It :?:e:r(‘tkcgeg"a;o:n B Beproshofi. In Divisions Will Be S .fé’;f“lf,“ Tawe shown the uses to Start School Orgari- | school. Within @ few months t the early 70s the Herreshoffs began | lessnexs. The other will be a division | com:ittee will start @ drive to raixe Despite Current. the building of steam yachts, torpedo Tested. of light infantry, provided with all zation. |a permanent endowment of $5,000,000. By the Associated Press. boats, ferry boats, high-speed marine | By the Assoclated Press. | possible meana tq obtain the maxl-| pyiine Asscsiated Press. | DETROIT, Mich., S __pas- | engines and tubular boilers. For many o’ _ | mum mobiity. ! - RO, e its Barar ‘Siensaer |Vears, the firm did work for the ROME, August 16.—The army ma- )My, RO Y, \0onts prove success-| SPRINGFIELD, I, August 16.—At| when the gas companies can't mak: t 16.—The labor | Grayhound wit Declared American Aim, in Chicago Address. CHICAGO, Aug Hughes Says Americans Held the waters of the|foreign governments, ern Italy promise to be especially in-'remodeled on these lines. | siomal men, a committee was appointed ' meters? yRice SLas enmes ed States government and many |NEUVErs to be held shortly in morth-|eyl, the whole army probably will be|a mieeting of 200 business and pmm-mnn “nds ‘meet, is It the fault of the is evolutionary | SUruBKle betwe movement in Ame seventy-three:year: and not revolution g to an overtiyrned ‘is not prevalent 3 TS, E 3 man, Mrs. Michael et hin ed by an officer from or, asserted Hotel and F “hlu ployes ation. He made it plajn 1 16, — The | that labor proposes to continue og- | !0 ighting Ialaud te be ganization work among immigrant | Alone scenes where she and ates government not ”"lvluulk(‘re her husband had spent many evenings | will do everything it_can to obtain ! “Development of a Muunax spisjt | lofether, " Backwash from the gteam-| forel, | City of Detroit, overturned tho the release of Lieut. Hooven Griffi A A R S Hamilton, Ohio, from prison in Ge 8 5 cot M 8he g by thirty | many, but will exert all its power to ] ntil this diffi- er, o climb bring Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, cannot have draft evader, back to America. This | M4tional, was the gist of a telegram from Sec- {ests have sought to * retary of State Hughes to Raymond {open from all parts e. national adjutant of the “’““5 in foreigner 4 rial plants, the \merican Veterans of the \dumrul that i received at national head- [%o0d enough for th in Cine Griftis was | here A I, Germany. following an attem for Attempted Kidnaping "+ toBe Protected. husband died re- | nt Em- woman had gone | anchof chain, hand over hand. She then chung m[ -t boat until rescued. n refused turthar aid w ound docked. When ( ms of the steamer exp iness inter- as able to survive such a encounter — with™ the waters of the river, Mrs suld she had been with her hus on the river for move than hirty-| five years before he died Ly their cnough for us ther for their labor, they ' to kidnap Berg- | to try to or . {own rige The telegram fol ® 1M d that after the “Although the toi-Grims, sic- | armistice the 3 ¢t davor | FAMED YACHT PLANT i {"f }n("’ n'.‘,;.,wea e B mapan e etiniav SEORGED 0 SHUT DOWN American Veterans of the orl ar e - S— fLBUCite ity e "{0‘;;.,;‘,'(';‘ {,’:‘ |MRs. REID UNDER GUARD. | | Bristol Factory Closed First Time| interest of 1 e et in Fifty Years by Lack of Orders. tionah headanurter tradition of Grover Cleveland Bera- ' THICAGO, ¢ 16—Two federal | < doll | narcotic igned to | (Signed) “CHARLE | Secre For the Manu- ly has been | tablished. headquarters | individual | crican few days for his o abled Voterans have ' | stion o buck Licut, || . and - they )00 is not sufficient they raite more. PRISONERS AGAIN MOVED. Delion Cords Reduced it | Authorities Act as Popular Feel-|| ing Runs High. August 16— ¢ Neilson, the ad been pakem, de- || M to imjure or kid- || r ould their f| s a high | state of L\\uv over the!| affair. it | FEAR RESCUE ATTEMPTS. i‘, Do not take any- unnecessary chances. Order your Delion Cords today. - They’re adjusted on a 10,000-mile basis. "Ford Size, 30x31. CL, $12.85 All Trains in Neckar Valley |} Searched to Foil Efforts. i August 16.—The || become an armed | the Bergdoll af- | Heavy Cord Tubes $1.95 1.95 2.75 2.95 3.15 3.35 3.55 3.95 4.15 4.35 4.55 4.75 4.95 5.35 5.75 5.95 Delion Cords will be mounted free of charge. - K - Size Cord Tires 30x3Y, CL $12.85 30x3‘/z S.S. 13.85 32x3Y; S.S. 19.45 31x4 21.85 32x4 24.45 - 33x4 24.85 34x4 25.85 32x4Y, 30.85 33x4', 31.85 34x4V, 32.85 35x4Y, 33.85 36x4Y, 34.85 33x5 38.85 34x5 39.85 35x5 40.85 37x5 42.85 toward | | without | hintnintnintntntninnitnin ge in his hotel he ched and all his pape: : with those of Griffis n. have been sent to the Baden s attorney at Karlsruhe. BERGDOLL AIDS PROBE. nunLunnhnnhnnnn' Seeks to Run Down Clues in Al-! leged Kidnaping Effort. By the Assosiated Press. ugust for the |Id\l three years, is so ¢ helping the officials run d | s in connection with the re eged attempt to kidnap him | he has not ha® time to reply to tele- | | grams of congratulation sent from | | America. The Badenese sre indignant over| this second attempy. to captu Berg- = ) au ' The Hecht Co. Seventh at F ised a German girl Member Better Business Bureau Charge them to your account, or, if you have none, open an account at the time of purchase. years ago when an American at- || fempted to seize Bergdoll bave no(” Leen paid. VOTE $10,000 FOR MINERS. I Y YORK, August 16—Officials || nited M Fork I | te appropriated $10.000 to Felleve the dis tress of members in the mine explpsion at Kemmerer, Wyo. Tomorrow—Last Day of Courtesy In The Heeht Co. Half-Yearly Sale of FURNITURE Write or telephone to the Shoppmg Bureau for the Eight-page Photogravure of the Furniture Sale. " Purchases made during Courtesy Days will be dated as of Monday, August 20~the Fi irst Day of the Sale. \ %@Qfiq]gt‘ Co. Member Better Business Bureau — — The Hecht Ca‘ Seventh at F “ The Hecht Co. i Seventh at F The Hechl Co. Stores Closed Saturday—Special Friday Telephone Service—Main 5100 MEN'S APPAREL Iinglish or Domestic Golf Hose, $1. 600 Straw Hats; Entire Stock; Many styles, $1. 200 Early Fall Caps; six styles, Choice, 95¢. Rainproof Umbrellas; assorted handles, $1. 17 $5 to $6 Silk Umbrellas; to close, $3.95. All Panamas. Leghorns, Bangkoks, Choice, $3.85. S5 to 88 Low Shoes, including white, $2.50. Sport Oxfords, of smoked Iilkskin, $3.50. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) LUGGAGE \Women's 11-piece Fitted Week End Cases, $6.95. Genuine Cowhide $10.75 Traveling Bags, now $8.95 Full-size Wardrobe Trunk; complete, $29.95. WOMEN’S APPAREL lLinen, Ratine, Voile Wash Dresses, $6.95. 2 Excellent Style Silk Dresses, $6.95. 10 Dresses of jersey for sport .wear, $6.95, 2 Dresses of tweed, to close out, $6.95. $15 & $19.50 Sport Coats; small group, $8,95. $3.95 to $10 Sport Coats; small lot, $2.93. Four $2 k Moire Dresses: to close, $19.50. : formerly $29.50, $19.50.” Two $29.50 Foulard & Georgette Gowns, $19.50. Two $35 Roshanara Crepe Sport Frocks, $19.50. Two $25 Pussywillow Silk Dresses, $19.50. 4 Twelve $25 Dresses; assorted styles, $19.50 $15 to $25 Dresses; various fabrics, $11.95. Ixtra-size Knit Fabric Dresses, $11.95. $19.50 to $35 Coats in mannish fabrics, $15, $19.50 to $35 Suits, in various styles, $15. First Fioor.) (The Hecht Co., WOMEN'S HOSIERY Silk Hose; perfect & irregular, $1.55. Chiffon Silk Hose; black & gun metal, 89c. Irregulaps of $1 Silk & Fiber Hose, 49c. 'WOMEN’S BLOUSES Beautiful $5 and $5.95 Silk Blouses, $2.95. $1.95 Hand-sewn, Hand-trimmed Blouses, $1. 15. Sixty Cotton Crepe Blou:ei at 39c. - (The Hecht Co., WOMEN'S SKIRTS $5 Baronet Satin Skirts; 3 shades, $1.95. QlO and $10.95 Knife-pleated Silk Skirts, $5. (The Hecht Co., WOMEN S LINGERIE Gowns, Step-ins, Chemlse Bloomers, Pettlcoate 88c. White Sateen Petticoats; hemstitched, 69c. White Sateen Princess Slips; 20-in. hems, $1.69. English Sateen Shadow proof Pettlcoats, $1.69., Silk Envelope Chemise of radio or crepe, $1.79. Lingette Bloomers; various popular colors, $1.29. (The Heeht Co., WOMEN’S CORSETS La Vida Cotsets of fine pink coutil, $3.45. Brassets or Bandeaux of better make, 89c. [] (The Hecht Co., WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR White Footwear—many styles included at $1. White Pumps & Sandals; canvas or Nubuck, $2.45. $5.85 to $12 Low Shoes; white and others, $3.95. Women’s Hanan novelties, to close out} $8.75. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) N Second Floor.) Second Fleor.) Seeond Floor.) Seeond Floor.) Secoud Fivor.) b at F Th@H@@hfi Co. CLEANSWEEP! LAST DAYv There isbul: one Last Day! Friday is that Day. It therefore behooves you to be here when the doors open—%:15 A M.—to obtain some of these marvelous valties!” WOMEN’S ACCESSORIES $2.95 to $4.50 B Lthmg Suits, $2.45. R'un or shine Silk Umbrellas irregulars, $2.95. Long Silk, Chamois Fabric (JlUVeD seconds, 66¢. - Ribbed Cotton Union Suits; perfect, 48c. Ribbed Cotton Vjests; two styles, perfect, 19c. (The Hecht Co First Fioor.) LINENS---DRAPERIES 34 or Full-sized Seamless Shecta; irregulars, $1. Cretonne Overdrapes; side pieces and \ahmc 69c. Cretonne Overdrapes; side pieces and valance, $1. Marquisette Portieres; side pieces and valance, $1. . (Tbe Hecht Co. BOYS' APPAREL Wash Suits, formerly $1.39 to $1.95, now 95c. Summer Pants, of gray or tan crash, now 29c. 89¢ to $1.25 White, Khaki, Percale Shirts, 69c. Splendid One-picce Bathing Suits at $1. Big Boys’ $8 2-Pangs Suits; Norfolk style, $5.95. The Hecht Co., GIRLS' APPAREL’ Imported Gingham School Dresses; sizes 7 to 14, $1.39. Sizes 12 and 14 $15 Silk Dresses, to close, $8.95. California Style Bathing Suits at $1.95. (The Hecht €o TOTS APPAREIL’ Summer Dresses; many styles, many fabrics, 95c. Gingham Dresses; sizes 2 and 3 only, 2 for $1. (The Hecht Co CHIEDREN’S SHOES Every pair Ked Oxfords and Pinafore Pumps, 95c. Boys’ Tennis Sport Shoes, white or brown, S!.l‘). Infants’ and Children’s Low Shoes, $1. Mahogany Brown All Leather Play Oxfords, 89c. $3.50 to $4.50 Billiken Low Shoes; broken lots, $2. Half Socks, 3 pairs for 50c, or pair for 19¢. Art Silk 34 Socks: Mercerized Half Socks, 29c. (The Hecht Co., Fourth Floar.) Third ¥loor.) . Third Fioor.) . Third Fleor.) Third Floor.) F A Reminder The $142.50 Radiola RC Receiving Sels at $69 are selling fast. Radiola Store, 626 F Street. Also— The last shipment of Columbia Grafonolas at less than Half Price.is going fast—$39.50 to $84.50. i ' Music Store, 618 F Street. 7th at F Member Better Business Bureau